The eight-membered metallacycles arising from the insertion of 1 equiv of alkyne into the Pd-C bond of -metalated homoveratrylamine and phentermine can further react with alkenes to give two different types of mononuclear complexes depending on the nature of the olefin. When terminal alkenes (styrene and ethyl acrylate) are used, a mixture of the / η-allyl Pd(II) complexes are isolated, which evolve slowly to the isomers by heating the mixtures appropriately. These η-allyl Pd(II) complexes do not react with CO or weak bases, but when they are treated with a strong base, such as KOBu, they afford Pd(0) and the functionalized starting phenethylamines containing a 1,3-butadienyl substituent in an position.
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June 2016
The dimeric cyclometalated complexes [Pd2{κ(2)C,N-C6H4CH2CH2C(R)(Me)NH2-2}2(μ-Cl)2] (R = Me (1a), H (1b)) are prepared by reacting 1,1-dimethyl-3-phenylpropylammonium or 1-methyl-3-phenylpropylammonium triflate with Pd(OAc)2 in a 1:1 molar ratio and subsequent treatment with excess NaCl. The mononuclear derivatives [Pd{κ(2)C,N-C6H4CH2CH2C(R)(Me)NH2-2}Cl(L)] (L = PPh3, R = Me (3a), H (3b); L = 4-picoline (4-pic), R = Me (4a), H (4b)) were prepared from 1a,b by splitting the chloro bridges with the neutral ligands L. A conformational analysis of the mononuclear palladacycles in solution has been carried out.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInsertion of two molecules of benzyne into the Pd-C bond of an ortho-palladated derivative of homoveratrylamine allows the synthesis and XRD characterization of a ten-membered palladacycle, which further reacts with CO or RCN to afford, upon depalladation, tribenzazecine derivatives. The iminoacyl eleven-membered palladacycle intermediate can also be isolated.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFReaction of ortho-palladated derivatives of phentermine and homoveratrylamine with benzyne allows the synthesis of enlarged eight-membered palladacycles resulting from the insertion of the aryne into the Pd-C bond, which subsequently react with CO, to render unnatural amino acid derivatives.
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